Charlottesville, Racism and the Current Crisis in America
The violent demonstration in Charlottesville, VA and growing racial divisions across the country have brought into focus the dangers posed by a revitalized White supremacist movement in the United States. What are the causes of the present crisis, how is it connected to historical justice struggles and collective memory, and where do we go from here? Come listen to experts on American racial politics discuss the current situation and what can be done in response.
*This event is cosponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Department of Africana Studies.
Speakers:
Erika Doss
Professor in the Department of American Studies
David Anderson Hooker
Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Dianne Pinderhughes
Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow, Chair of the Department of Africana Studies, Professor in the Department of Political Science
Richard Pierce
Associate Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of History
Ernesto Verdeja (moderator)
Associate Professor in the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Department of Political Science